WEBVTT TERNOON.WLKY'S TRE WARD IS LIVE AT THESHIVELY POLICE DEPARTMENT WITHNEW DETAILS FROM POLICE.TRE?TRE: WE'RE LEARNING TONIGHT, THEMAN WAS ASLEEP WHEN HE HEARDSOMEONE ARGUING OUTSIDE OF HISHOME.MOMENTS LATER, POLICE SAY HISFRONT DOOR OPENED BEFORE HE WASMET WITH GUNFIRE.>> I CAN'T LIVE IN FEAR.I JUST CAN'T. TRE: CRIME SCENE TAPE LINED THESTREET ON SAN JOSE AVENUE INSHIVELY, WHERE POLICE SAY A MAN,IN HIS 30'S, WAS SHOT IN THEFACE INSIDE OF THIS HOME.>> IT HAPPENS IN THE BESTNEIGHBORHOODS AND IT HAPPENS INTHE WORST. JANE BUSH LIVES--TRADE: --TRE: JANE BUSH LIVES JUST DOORSDOWN FROM SUNDAY'S SCENE.THE SHOOTING, RAISING FEARS FORHERSELF AND OTHERS WHO LIVE ONTHE STREET.>> IT'S FRIGHTENING TO ME THAT ACHILD CAN'T SIT ON A PORCH OR BEIN HIS HOUSE AND SOMEBODYSHOOTS.IT'S TOO MANY GUNS OUT THERE. >> YOU NEVER KNOW.YOU GET A KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR.YOU NEVER KNOW WHO'S GOING TO BEON THE OTHER END OF YOUR DOOR. >> THE INVESTIGATORS ARE STILLTALKING WITH HIM, TRYING TO GETA BETTER SENSE OF WHAT OCCURRED.TRE: THE VICTIM WAS RUSHED TOUNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND ISEXPECTED TO BE OK.IN A NEWS CONFERENCE MONDAY,SHIVELY ASSISTANT POLICE CHIEFJOSH MYERS SAYS THE VICTIM WASASLEEP, MOMENTS BEFORE THE SHOTSWERE FIRED.>> HEARD SOMEBODY ARGUINGOUTSIDE.HEARD THE DOOR OPEN.HEARS A POP, NEXT THING YOU KNOWHE'S SHOT IN THE CHEEK AREA.TRE: POLICE SAY A WOMAN WASINSIDE OF THE HOME AT THE TIME,CARING FOR A CHILD, WHEN SHOTSRANG OUT.THEY WERE NOT HURT.OFFICERS WEREN'T ABLE TO GET ADESCRIPTION OF THE SUSPECT.NO WORD IF THE VICTIM KNEW HISSHOOTER, BUT AUTHORITIES SAY THEPUBLIC-AT-LARGE ISN'T IN DANGER.>> I DON'T THINK THAT THERE'SANY CAUSE FOR ALARM IN THEGENERAL PUBLIC TO THINK THATTHERE'S SOMEONE OUT THERERANDOMLY TAKING SHOTS AT PEOPLE.AS THE INVESTIGATION CONTINUES,NEIGHBORS ARE WILLING TO RALLYAGAINST ANY VIOLENCE THAT COMESIN THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD.>> A LOT OF THEM ARE WORRIEDABOUT IT, BUT WE WATCH OUT FOREACH OTHER. >> WE KEEP OUR DOORS LOCKED.WE GO IN AND OUT.WE'RE JUST NOT GOING TO LIVE INFEAR.

Police are investigating two shootings in Shively.Officials responded to a report of a home invasion in the 1700 block of San Jose Avenue around 12:11 p.m. Sunday.Sgt. Josh Myers said a man in his 30s, and a resident of the home, was shot in the cheek and taken to the hospital. He said his injuries appear to be non-life-threatening.Neighbors say the incident raises concerns in the neighborhood, but are keeping an eye out for each other."A lot of them are worried about it, be we watch out for each other," said neighbor David Weckman. Shively Police don't know if the victim knew his shooter. They are also looking into whether drugs were involved.Just one hour after that shooting, police responded to a shots-fired call on the 2500 block of Crums Lane.When police arrived, they received a call that a man showed up at the Walgreens on Dixie Highway with a gunshot wound."The person who was struck at least once in the torso area made his way along with another to Walgreens where they were able to get ahold of police," Myers said.The man was transported to University Hospital in unknown condition.Police have not made an arrest in either case and they don't believe the shootings are connected. Anyone with information is asked to call the anonymous tip line at 502-930-2SPD

LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

Police are investigating two shootings in Shively.

Officials responded to a report of a home invasion in the 1700 block of San Jose Avenue around 12:11 p.m. Sunday.

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Sgt. Josh Myers said a man in his 30s, and a resident of the home, was shot in the cheek and taken to the hospital. He said his injuries appear to be non-life-threatening.

Neighbors say the incident raises concerns in the neighborhood, but are keeping an eye out for each other.

"A lot of them are worried about it, be we watch out for each other," said neighbor David Weckman.

Shively Police don't know if the victim knew his shooter. They are also looking into whether drugs were involved.

Just one hour after that shooting, police responded to a shots-fired call on the 2500 block of Crums Lane.

When police arrived, they received a call that a man showed up at the Walgreens on Dixie Highway with a gunshot wound.

"The person who was struck at least once in the torso area made his way along with another to Walgreens where they were able to get ahold of police," Myers said.

The man was transported to University Hospital in unknown condition.

Police have not made an arrest in either case and they don't believe the shootings are connected.

Anyone with information is asked to call the anonymous tip line at 502-930-2SPD